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0429 Cathay and the Way Thither : vol.2
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INDEX.   J.L1x111

Ch2adol(Paper Money of China), ccviii,

Character of Ibn. Batuta, 438 Characters, Chinese, cxxvii, cxcv Charchunar,. 561-2

Char Darya Pass, 594

Charekar, 403, 540, 557, 595

Charkh, Charka (Charekar), 403, 557 Charles IV Emperor, makes Marie-

nolli a Chaplain, 328 ; makes him recast Bohemian Annals, 329

Charters of Malabar Christians, 378 Chasemgara, see Kashamghara Chatganw, 459, but see ccl

Chatyr, the word, 381

Chawul, cxcii, 591

Cheapness, in China, 106 ; in Bengal,

ccli; 457 seq.

Chechalit, ccxxxvii, 563

Cheghanian, ccxxxv

Cheman (Khanam ?), 559

Chemenfu, 134

Chesaud, Aimé, attempts to travel

overland to China, cxliii

Chestnuts in W. China, 148

Chiai-Catai (Tea), ccxv

Chiaicuon, see Kiayukoan

Chialis, see Chalish

Chiaveria, the word, 285

Chicheck Tagh, 563

Chichin Talas, xcviii

Chidebeo (Kidifu; stations of Post-

Runners in Cathay), 138

Chilaw, 423

Chilenfu (Nanking), 120 Cbiltung, Pass of, 563 Chimia, Simia and Limia, ccxix Chin, the name, xxxiii

and Machin, cxix, cxli, cxcvii China, the antiquity of the name and origins suggested, xxxiii-iv, etc., etc.; see Table of Contents

A Nestorian Archbishopric, xc, ccxlv, 179

Goose, ccxliii, 106-7

List of Provinces under the Mongols, 267 seqq.

See Porcelain

Chinapatam (Madras) has nought to do with China, lxxvi

Chincheu or Thsivancheu, 108, 486, and see Zayton.

Chinese, high character of, among neighbouring nations, xlii

    Proverb as to comparative
blindness of other nations, cxxxvi, cxxxvii, cxl, cxcv

    Itinerary in Badakhshan,

ccxxxii, 539

Influence in Turkestan, 544

seqq. ; last conquest of Kashgar, 547, etc., etc. ; see Table

Ching Dynasty, xxxiv

Chinghiz Khan, his birth and conquests, cxvii ; Rubruquis's Account of, '178 ; his relations with Wang Khan (Prester John of Polo), 181; his capture of Urghanj, 232, '257, 479 ; siege of Talikan, 541 ; con-

quest of Turkestan, 514; 558; 594 Chingkiangfu, 124

Chingsang, Title of highest ministers

under the Great Khan, l 37, 256, 263, 315

Chingtingfu, cciv

Chingtufu, cxi

Chinkalan (Canton, q. v.), 105, 269, 373 ; see Sinkalan also

Chios taken from the Genoese Zacaria, 195

Chipangu, Jipankwe (Japan), 271 Chitral, 554

Chittagong, ccli, 458, 465

Chaerelaphus, Animal so-called, clxxv Choliatee, clxv

Chombe, 453

Christian, taken for a national title, cxxviii

Christians in China, lxxx, xci, 497; also see whole section on Nestorian Christianity in China, p. lxxxviii seqq., and clxxxi-iii; among Tartars see above secton, also cxxvii, cxxxix, and Prester John, Nestorian ; of St. Thomas, 60, 72, 76, 81, 214, 343, 3 "r 6, 378, 381

Christianity, Nestorian, see Nestorian and p. lxxxviii seqq.; in Socotra, clxxvii, 168-9 ; in Ceylon, clxxi, clxxvii ; traces of in Indo-Chinese countries, ci ; ascribed to Chinese, cxcix, 533,550 seq.; often confounded with Buddhism, lxi, 551-2, 205

Chronology, of Khans of Chagatai, 187 seqq. ; of Marignolli's Journey, 342 ; of Ibn Batuta's Voyage to China, 425, 513 ; of Journey of Goes, 537

Chryse, cxliv

Chu River, ccxiii

Chu-chu (Tsocheu), 260

Chukaklee, 563

Chungtu (Peking), 127, 257

Churches, Catholic; in Cathay, cxxxii ; in Cambalec, 198, 202, 206, 361; in Tendue, 199 ; at Zayton, 223, 224, 355; at Almalik, 338; in Malabar,

344

Chûrché, People so called (Manchus),

cxvii, 267, 271

Chus (Kus) in Egypt, 399

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